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GitHub: https://github.com/diegoviola

Email: diego.viola@gmail.com


QuickTime has nothing to do with KDE.


He's talking about Qt, http://qt-project.org/


I asked brixen about this and there's more to it here:

http://irclog.whitequark.org/rubinius/2014-12-29#1419876701-...;


Bitcoin.

Then use something like https://localbitcoins.com to convert to fiat when you need cash.


Bitcoin.

Then use localbitcoins to exchange to local currency. Most exchangers do the conversion very quickly from what I've seen.


sorry, forgot to post as reply, how do you get your head around changes (often volatile) in bitcoin value, when you're just using it as a money transfer protocol


Did you mean Qt?

QT == QuickTime


You mean Qt?


Time to fork Firefox maybe?


Firefox has many forks. Iceweasel, GNU IceCat, and Abrowser to name a few.


Definitely thinking about it now.


Why is Neovim shipping bundled libraries?

Why is it forking libraries?

This is a huge step backwards.

What is this? Windows? Why they ship all libraries as part of the project?

System libraries are there for a good reason, use them!

This has the potential to introduce huge security issues and it should be considered bad practice.

Why not use git submodules at least to keep in sync with upstream?

I don't know about you but this is lame and I'd rather stick to Vim if this project is going to start forking all the libraies that it will use.



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